Robert Colleton thanks the many health care professionals at Overton Brooks VA Medical Center who helped him beat COVID-19.
Dr. Parisa Khan is a clinical pharmacist who specializes in infectious diseases at the VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System. As a recovered COVID-19 patient, she’s a candidate to help others who are experiencing symptoms from the disease.
Veterans around the nation performed virtually in a music video to pay homage to VA health care workers on the front lines helping to care for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
VA researchers will be testing the prostate cancer drug degarelix for treating nearly 200 COVID-19 patients at VA medical centers.
VA is dedicated to equipping women Veterans with the tools, resources and information they need during the COVID-19 pandemic and all year round. Here are links to virtual tools.
From the GI Bill to the Cares Act, the Veteran Benefits Administration has made changes to help Veterans adjust moving forward during this pandemic.
A new reporting tool allows VHA leadership to monitor its national COVID-19 case load, hospital staffing, bed and supply availability in real-time. Called the National Surveillance Tool (NST), the tool brings together information from dozens of different publicly available internal and external databases to provide an unprecedented view of the battlefield in the war against COVID-19.
The NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT will air on Sunday, May 24, 2020, as a celebration to the heroes currently fighting COVID-19. This year marks its 31st year as a way to honor and remember our troops, Veterans, wounded warriors, all those who have given their lives for our nation and their families.
Intermediate Care Technician Daniel Mendoza shares his experience on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic in Palo Alto.
Meta Monteleon, our country’s oldest Army nurse Veteran (105), connects with her sister Virginia (100) on her smart phone. Both were Army nurses in World War II. “We’ve come a long way.”
VA research has embarked on a number of trials with industry and other partners to seek treatments for the virus that causes the COVID-19 disease.
A FedEx cargo plane arrived at Manchester Airport stocked to the brim with 110,000 pounds of PPE destined for frontline health care workers.